in the chamber tonight, gun rights activist ted nugent. and in the chamber, our chief white house correspondent, jon karl. you are right above the speaker's shoulder, jon? >> right off to the left, 20 feet from gabby giffords and mark kelly. as we watch the president's cabinet come into this chamber, george, you will see a confident president come in. he is convinced that the american people are with him on the big issues. and he is also convinced that he has a mandate coming out of that election. so, he will be at times confrontational in this speech. compromising, willing to compromise, but only so much with the republicans. the key issue, as you mentioned, is the economy. they gave us some excerpts of the speech early. one that hit me was that he said that the economy, an economy that creates job, good, middle class jobs must be the north star for our efforts, for everything we do. and that will be the message here. this is a divided chamber. john boehner, right over his shoulder, just this morning, told reporters that he doesn't think